testing

Shy People in User Testing

Shy people aren’t deliberately problematic. They are generally decent, kind people who are genuinely interested in helping you with your research. The trouble is that they tend to shy away from giving you much in the way of data too.Continue reading

This is an good application for all app developers. You are able to monitor your application easily when you are using this software. It allows you to see exactly what all users are doing inside your application. There are some useful features that can be found in this software, for example touch heatmaps, session recordings, analytics, and many other important features. When you are using this system, you are able to reveal the usability problems or other benefits from your application. You should be able to look at the user’s interaction inside your application, so you are able to learn about user’s experience easily.Continue reading

Myth #30: If you are an expert, you don’t need to test your design

When it comes to evaluating the usability of an interface, user testing is often considered unnecessary if an expert has already reviewed it. Since people rarely behave the way you expect, an expert can find major usability problems, but usability tests always reveal surprising issues.

Usability testing and expert reviews are both useful and tend to have different findings, therefore it’s usually recommended to combine the two in order to get the most comprehensive analysis of the interface.Continue reading